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ceo of bnp paribas, we're glad you were safe and your employees were safe, no fatalities in the building but the pilot of the helicopter did pass away, lou dobbs is next. lou: good evening, happy monday, democratic party of hate. radicaradical dimms keep losingy awards with lowest ratings as self indulge thespians hurled insults at our president. in hong kong, they took to street to denounce a law that givens chinese government authority to take people from hong kong to the mainland to stand trial. >> and president trump forces
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mexico to halt illegal immigrants in mexico, our top story, president forcing the government of president lopez obrador to begin enforcing mexico immigration law, under a trump ultimatum to do more that stop illegal immigration, mexico today deployed almost 6,000 troops to its southern border with guatemala. mexico agreeing to remove more illegal immigrants removed from united states, and promised to provide those illegals with allegation, healthcare and work permits. mexico government is beginning to act as now obrador is now wise and responsible enough to become president trump's partner against sex traffics and drug smuggling across the u.s. and mexico border. if so, president trump has
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against made history, and proved that nancy pelosi, chuck schumer. and mitch mcconnell, wrong, wrong on tariffs, wrong to work again the american people and wrong to have alived themselves with -- aligned themselves with the mexican drug cartels instead of with the president and u.s. national interest. >> this something that u.s. has been trying to get for over 20 years with mexico, as soon as i put tariffs on the take tell took two days, if we -- it took two days, we have all we want, we'll be a great partner with mexico now, now they respect us. lou: first guest to talk about how the deal with mexico, will help curb the flow of illegal immigrants, drugs and gangs, joining us, mark morgan, acting dec o director of u.s. mihm u in
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and custom enforcement. mark. the mexican different is to ploiing troop--deploying troopsn border with guatemala, already making arrests on the train that has already moved thousands of illegals from the south of mexico to northern mexico to cross our border, this looks like real progress, if sustained it could be a tremendous pivot point in u.s.-mexico relations? >> lou, you are absolutely right, make no mistake, this shute shabsolutely a game changf mexico continues to promise through, this is unprecedented, the 6,000 troops on southern border, and hundreds of law enforcement and third element, that under the mpp, migrant pro
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protection protocol. they allow ase asylum seekers to remain there. that is a game changer, you will see the numbers go down if mexico sticks to their agreement. lou: their enforcement of their own immigration laws, and security of their southern border and their willingness to enlarge the number of illegal immigrants they receive up only moval from u.s. for asee loom seekers, until they can be ajeu- adjudicated. obrador has a different tone now, he sounds as though he wants to be a partner with this president, your thoughts. >> so, i think that is right, but if you look at history, sometimes in mexico we apply pressure, they stip up and do a
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little bit, then they go back to the sidelines. i think you are correct, lou that this pressure was so intense, and so strong, i believe mexico -- the government of mexico felt they had no other choice but get off the sideline and be true partners, if they continue to carry this out they will be true partners with us in this crisis. lou: to me this is stunning to watch nancy pelosi, chuck schumer. and mitch mcconnell, the chamber of commerce with the affrontry, a business lobby, business biggest lobby to i to tell the president what to do, you saw president earlier in broadcast talking on cnbc responding to a chamber functionary talking about tariffs as if he knew what he was talking about. as president put it. he -- his name may be billion, i but she not -- brilliant but he
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is not, we're also watching chuck schumer, mitch mcconnell and nancy pelosi again wrong about this president, they are also wrong about how we must enforce our laws and secure our border, and president is getting that done now without any one of the three help, assistant or well wishes. now the issue of all -- we're talking about hundreds of thousands, millions, of ill goingillegalsin this country whr deportation orders, and who under our laws should have been removed, why not? >> that is the 60,000 dollar question, we can talk about what mexico is doing and what we're doing on southern border. but, one of the biggest pull factors, biggest incentive are the people who enter our country illegally, know that once they get here, they will be allow
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method -- allowed to stay. that is what we have to address. in 20117 over 90% of families wo came here still remain, this year, i.c.e. from december to march released over 200,000 family units. so far this year. we have to look at the law interior force am and look at people who order removal, and apply the law equally, if you are here in violation of federal immigration law, consequences should be applied. the rule of law, as i.c.e. director i am committed to american people, that is about what we'll to. we'll enforce the law. lou: president trump made it clear he wants that border secured, hu u.s. immigration law enforced. and frustrated with dhs head
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after head, secretary of department of homeland security. and also being frankly frustrated by a deep state that has done everything it can to flummox those responsible for enforcing the laws andi securing the border. are we at a new point in trump administration history where the president has the help at the cacabinet level to enforce laws and secure the border. >> what i will say without getting into specific conversations i have had with people, i made clear, that i believe, we need to enforce the rule of law and make sure that anyone here who is illegal, should be treated the same, no demographics should be exempt, and everyone that is here illegally, including families, the consequences have to be applied and they show be removed with compassion and humanity,
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and everyone that i have spoken to understands that. jim: too b -- lou: to be clear, the left here, chamber of commerce, their lackeys, like to be on -- be o- snrez anothetheseof family unioy received due process, order removed by the court, judgment have been made. theitheir rights in tact. it is there is nothing about it arbitrary or outside due process. >> correct, you hit the nail on head, this is a final order by a judge. a judge has declared their claim was not valid he or she handed down a judgment, ordering them removed. inf we don't enforce that, then it is no worth anything, we migt
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as well do away with the system. lou: there is no hyperbole in what is stating obvious to every american, that nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, mitch mcconnell as he talks about now tariffs against mexico, they started screaming the chamber, having a fit last week, as the president made had clear. me would be putting tariffs on if an agreement was not reached and mexico it not take action, they -- these three, clilt capil hill leaders, chamber of commerce and party of hate, the democratic party, have absolutely aligned themselves with the ca cartels who benefit from sex traffics from drug smuggling and moving illegal imfrans across the border, i can't see any other way to look at it can you. >> as a law enforcement officer, i am not going to come abou com.
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the government was mexico office sideline before the president put on the tariffs, now mexico is in full force, committing to be in a partner, and solving this crisis that is a fact. lou: all right, mark morgan, part of the solution. appreciate it thank you, acting rise -- i.c.e. director. >> you bet. lou: a helicopter pilot today died in new york city after he was forced to make a hard emergency landing on the rooftop of a manhattan skyscraper, no other injuries were reported, it appears that the pilot chose to crash helicopter on that roof, sparing countless lives that could have been lost had he cheesen to hi chosen to hit thed opportunity streets below.
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witnesses respec report hearingn engine noise. >> new york city fire department sent out this image of the totally disintegrated helicopter on the rooftop. official cause of the crash is yet to be determined. but sources tell fox news, mechanical failure was the cause of the crash. >> up next, president trump takes ons chamber of horrors for doubting th the effectiveness fr his tariff threat on mexico. >> also what was hiding behind the walls of this minnesota restaurant that sent police officers scattering. we'll have more on that, much more ahead, stay with us, right after this break. -and...that's your basic three-point turn.
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lou: i mentioned chamber of commerce, vice president myron telling cnbc that president trump's use of tariffs creates uncertainty with our trading partners, how disturbing. wasting no time, president trump called to cnbc to slam and shame the chamber.
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>> well i guess she not so brilliant. without tariffs we would be captive to every country, we have been for years, that is why we have 8 billion dollar trading deficit for years, we lose a fortune with virtually every country, they of us every way possible, u.s. chamber there with them, as far as u.s. chamber of commerce, they have to start representing the united states not just companies that are members. lou: president concerned that merger of aerospace companies unitessed technology and -- unite head technology and raytheon might lessen competition, saying, when i hear united and raytheon, they are merges does it make it less competitive, i want to see that we don't hurt our competition. the president shot at chamber in big business comes as 100 ceos
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signs a letter protesting new pro life legislation in country. ceo are getting their noses who politics, is that brilliant. don't you feel better knowing that ceo of ben & jerry's has a strong view about well, abortion? i know i don't. joining me now, former reagan white house political director, ed rollins, "new york post" columnist, michael goodwin. you would think this is monday the way i am pronouncing some words here. i apoll jiedz to everyone. apol. >> you got our names right, that is okay. lou: i'm ahead with that, let me start with president calling myron brilliant. vice president, your thoughts about the president's comments? >> his comments,rag -- rang a b, i fell i heard them somewhere else from someone else, many
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times that being lou dobbs. lou: i am sure -- >> great minds and all that. lou: one great mind, that is the president. >> the chamber, you know lou, obviously, there was something going on last week. when republican senators started to peel away from president on this, i believe -- >> that still infuriates me. >> that is why i said it. lou: thanks. >> it was lobbyist, big business people saying, you know, that mexico tariffs will hurt a lot of our friends. >> so full of it. >> yeah, but. but. that and i think is -- >> down you thin don't you thint that president called in took on that less man brilliant, brilliant. >> yes there would have been no deal without the tariffs. lou: without the president there is no deal ! you can talk about tariffs and those ignore an
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acolytes of quot quote, unquotee trade, they just want to suck lifeblood of american workers middle class put it in pockets of 1%ers if you will, this president is talking abouts planning an economy, balancing trade -- balances an economy and trade relationships and he is doing it. >> this would not have happen without his basic intervention here, "new york times" all rest say it was going on months ago, bul-- bull shit itself my langu. lou: thank god this is cable. >> i am sorry, if you are not going to straight etch i straigd make it happen, he understood, they will now do what is right long-term and short-term, idea they are not giving then credit for it is ridiculous, he made it
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happen. >> the the reason they are not giving him credit because they were on wrong side of this president, on the wrong side of reality, truth and judgment when they opoge oopposed tariffs, the no sense of history, no sense of economic just their own personal interest and greed in focus, not that of the national interest, not of that middle class, working men, women, small be. 150 hu u.s. multinationals and t them soak it up. >> this is a great summary in effect of why donald trump was elected. why he is a disrupt oer on both parties, almost more to the republicans in some ways because of this very thing, he would -- that a republican president would do this, shows you how far that republican establishment moved away from the working class. >> think about the way that this president approaches things, and
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sometime his patience is extraordinary in my judgment. but he does not just go after a democrat or democratic party or radical dimms or their hatefulness or republican party and their absolute sell you on,, lock, stock and barrel to republican big business establishment. he puts forward his proposition, if they chose to oppose it, they attack him, then he takes them on, he takes them wit with resus and consequence. >> he beats them, he does what is in the best interest of this country here, is now stopped the border situations. lou: how easy it could have been, just do what the president would have said, give him the wall, give him his policy, act in the benefit of the country.
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>> they are becoming less and less relevant every day. lou: making themselves so. >> they jump into the abortion fight. lou: they use the same people. who knows what -- >> who knows what is next. this is how they have been called by the -- cowelled by democratic party. >> and media. lou: what they are stealing, they have stolen their basic proposition as a party, that was participator to, now group identity politics they slice and dice socioeconomic demographics to the point that human beings, american citizens are unrecognizable in that pore -- porridge they made. >> they don't give a flip about the middle class or the american
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dream. and you know, to tom donohue shd just get to his knees and beg for forgiveness of the american people. >> he never will, he now has all super jet privileges in the world, no ceo in world with all the jet privileges, did you read, he can take a jet anywhere, not a ceo in america with those traf rings. privilege. >> he earned every one of them, he should spend every hour he can on one of those jets. >> out of the country. lou: going to all sorts of plateses, i have -- laces, i have a list. if brilliant wants to call me, i have a list for him. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. lou: michael. >> sorry about my remark, i'll send my contribution to a charitable. lou: forthright language is welcomed here, we appreciate it ever so much.
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>> up next, congressional dems bring in a disgraced water gate -- watergate figure to spear president trump. >> john dean, pled guilty to obstruction of justice. >> this committee is hearing from '70s, they want their star witness back. lou: oh, john dean. john dean. oh, my goodness, we'll take up that, you know times applying, we'll have that and more, judiciary committee and jerry nadler, name and title i never thought would be joined. but here we have this, there is john dean, we're coming right back, stay with us, after these quick messages we return.
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to hand over evidence from robert mueller report to house judiciary committee, radical dim chairman jerry nadler said that move would pause efforts, as he put it, pause efforts, people talk like that in washington to hold attorney general barr in criminal contempt, that does not seem to matter, the house is hold a vote tomorrow on civil contempt regula -- resolution fr to allow house to com compel testimony of barr. wow. house judiciary committee also hearing from former nic nixon we house counsel john dean, on capitol hill, claiming their remarkable parallels between watergate and the findings of robert mueller. >> president trump slamming dean, calling out his at best, muddy, murky, awful past.
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>> john dean has been a loser for many years, i've been watching him on one of the networks that is not trump oriented, they paid him a lot of money, john has been a loser for a long time, he was disbarred he went to prison, other than that he is doing a great job. lou: joining us efficiental judh president, tim fitton. thank you for joining us, president capturing essence of john dean, loser, liar, creeping guy who wants to be a pawn of the left. your thoughts? >> yeah, everyones that to make a living he decided av hi afters nixon-related crimes to make a living attacking republicans and kowtowing to left that destroyed his career, almost put him away. lou: that makes sense. >> he has been working on cnn, and so-called expert on these
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issues, he is just an anti-republican ac activist like cnn is. but you know key point is that if there anything watergate related, it is the actions of the obama administration. the unprecedented spying on president trump or then candidate president trump that involved multiple agents, state department, fbi, doj, state department, nsa, cia, white house. and the office of director of national intelligence. then on top of that prior on to that remember, obama used irs to target his political opponents, lois lerner and that, doj, and fbi under comey working with lerner. all this may be news to people who are not following -- following cnn and regular media, but, when you talk to about corruption, and nic nixonian le,
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obama makes nixon look like a piker in terms of abusive power to target and try to destroy his political enemies. >> at the very least, obama politicized more agencies, i think than most people thought exists particularly within the intelligence community itself, it is just awesome to look at ha he did there. and to do so, little bi blatantt consequence to this point. we talk about judicial watch, and efforts to produce documents and information that is otherwise hidden by the deep state, and members of radical dimms, who want it never to see the light of day, we're watching this -- we talk about slow walking back in 2017, i thought well maybe they will slow walk until 2017, 2018. herey are 2019, still we don't
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have the truth. we don't have consequence. what is it going to take to root out the evil that has corrupted the leadership of both department of justice and -- and the fbi, as well as agencies of our intelligence community? >> i think it will take criminal prosecution. i don't know if justice department will do that, despite all noise about it. >> have you been skeptical about that a long time. despite -- >> i'm always hopeful, attorney general barr says everything all right things, today there was a letter released he sent to judiciary committee, saying he has a broad review going on right now of whether this spying operation against president trump was legal. lou: what happens to the inspector general report? we were told that as a matter of fact, joe digenova victoria tensing let us know they had on
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good out that ig report would be delayed, which see suspected, now this sounds like it has been slow walked out, i don't understand why the department of justice, cannot, cannot do something on the timely basis, they have -- i mean they have given so much time to so many people who are politically corrupt. to hide evidence to forge evidence to change the record. what in the world are we doing to do here. >> justice department has about a dozen political appointees, some good, some bad. lou: you are in a philosophical mood. we're up again a hard break, tom fitton will join us on the other side of the break, stay with us, we'll hear more of his philosophy and and more. stay with us, we'll be right back.
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only within doj and fbi but other agents like cia and state, we have documents coming out today, further confirming state department is a locust of evil when it came to targeting trump on spygate. incredible breadth of corruption used to target candidate trump, i am surprised she is stil he in power given all of the lies in office against him. lou: he has full power of federal government focused on him, he has not only survived, but prevailed, and won. and all of them prove to belie ars and worse -- liars and worse who conspire against him. >> you know, god bless america. lou: a men. >> if you are an innocent man you can beat the system.
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lou: sometimes, but also good to be a strong leader like president trump, i'm not sure that anyone else could have survived it, tom fitton thank you. >> thank you, lou. lou: more than a million protestor demonstrate marching in hong kong this weekend, protesting denouncing a new law that would allow suspected criminals in the stay to be sent to mainland china for trial. they fear that the extradition legislation it is -- will be a law, if it is to be a an acted would allow beijing to target its political opponents. would communists really do that? i can't imagine, can you. protests to be biggest in hong kong since 2014 pro democracy umbrella movement there. joining us congressman matt gaetz. john dean, before your
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committee. the give and take, if i can call it that by the two of you, fascinating to watch. what a humiliation for the judiciary committee, for its leader, chair, gerald ed that lirradler andradical dimms. >> we were visited by guest on h christmas past, nadler is begging nants tha nancy pelosi n opportunity to open his fact free impeachment in the house. she has not allow the him, the natural react to reinvigorate enthusiasm for impeachment of richard nixon, they could not get there to donald trump. highway patrol that american -- hope that american people would see this is really hai hilariouf there were not really tragic things to address.
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we don't have the ability to deal with the crises on our southern border. because that i want to bridge bg back their own episode of that 70's show. lou: ignorance on parade with radical dimms. and where the republicans, i thought as you know, distinguished themselves while they were in power, just saying. but, right now, to watch nadler play games with william barr. where is this headed? barr tried to cooperate. now the rules committee takes up preparation for civil contempt citation against the attorney general. i mean the ignorance of nadler and these chairmen is just breath taking. why should the administration give them even an inch to
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prolong what has been an ordeal for this president and the nation? >> we finally have an attorney general who will go in and enforce the rule of law, bill barr is a great american, he is enduring these attacks because he is getting to the truth. because he is turning the tables, think about it, lou. we have false accusations again the president of the united states democrats think that now we should spend you know, another year, evaluating how the president reacted to those false allegations. >> what is wrong with a good old blaine thplain the hell with yoo nadler and the house. >> they should, administration should not participate in this political show, they are not any posture to do oversight, it is a farce there are real problems we need to solve like our intellectual property and border
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disputes, yet we have a fact-free impeachment built on a report that found was there no collusion. lou: i have to tell you this president, with the deal with mexico, the ul made -- ultimatum that president ow obrador has responded to, he is only person in that town, who seems to have the intelligence, tha, talent ad principle and courage to get something done. pelosi and schumer are cute players, evil though may be. and mcconnell, my god. what in hell is he? to quote my friend ed rollins. >> we need to get border security out of senate to house to put pressure on nancy pelosi, but in meantime, get to origins of russia investigation, more important how a bunch of deep
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state bureaucrats were able to falsely size the manti. -- falsely size the president. lou: how does that go, i heard they were doing big things, and source for that was lindsey graham, i seen nothing, ed that -- nada, gyp. >zip.>> bill barr is getting something done. going from -- >> i am asking you about on capitol hill, what the republicans are doing, they watch what paul ryan did to house with the house, now they watch the same under mcconnell and graham, and they are bystanders, they are standing by. >> lindsey graham made a commit commitment. lou: what does that warm up begin. >> i have every confidence he will do it. there is no reason why we should not get to bottom of these false
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allegations, i hope lindsey graham will do it, i know bill barr is. lou: congressman matt gaetz, if you say it will happen i believe it. when you say william barr. i'm gold going to with -- going to withhold my opinion on-line -- lindsey graham. lou: >> i think he is going to get there. lou: when is he going it to start. >> you said it, they move at glacial pace. lou: i think that republic is served well at moving of a flaishaglacial pace. >> we need to move faster on false allegations and russia probe. lou: you know, i have another way of putting it, much less eloquently. if linsdey graham buz does not y
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out an investigation against other committees led by adam schiff for example, then. the republicans are damn fools, congressman. i know you are not. >> that is a fair statement. lou: you are a great american. we usually agree on most things. >> true. lou: i agree wit agree with you. >> thank you, lou. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. lergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear.
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lou: joining us now, marc lotter for trump 2020 campaign, former press secretary to vice president pence, greats to see you, mark. >> thank you. lou: i think your candidate got a further leg up on 2020 with mexico deal. and with all of the whining, silly, son of a guns on capitol hill, including mitch mcconnell, chuck schumer, and nancy pelosi who say tariffs would not work, and president just drilled them. >> amazing what you can accomplish when american president shows strong leadership like trump did. for too long our american foreign policy has been based on please and a prayer. going country to please do
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something and pray they would follow through, this president believes in action not just talk. lou: he is you know. discussion about tariffs, tariffs work. he did make that point. but what -- the point he really made is president trump is a leader, decisive and determined and by god he succeeds. and what i love is the chamber of commerce, the big bad business lobby, who were protesting his tariff, schumer and pelosi and mcconnell shelling him out -- selling him out, he shoves his program through, and lopez obrador wants to be his partner, you could not get a more of in your face than that. >> it was perfectly, on display when president announced his decision with tariffs, mexico came to issu washington d.c. ton discussions, these talks had been going on for months not
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shown progress, it was mostly talk, but when president took a strong stand, used the tools to encourage a change in behavior, mexico came to the table, they got a deal done quickly, that is because the tariffs and threat there -- it worked. lou: and at-this-point, the -- i can't wait to see the polls over the next three o to four weeks n president's approval rating. he revealed nancy pelosi and chuck schumer as they are, the party of hate. and rob part republican party do better. do you think that mcconnell is getting the lesson, we have 30 seconds. >> i do. i think that congress is quickly realizing when mexico dowses mordoes moreto secure our borden congress, congress needs to step up, even "new york times" has an editoeditorial, saying congresso
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act on the border could and humanitarian crisis on the border. lou: "new york times" making a 24 hour conversion after seeing themselves proved idiotic and wrong, and president right. >> also, for puc per usual, marc lotter. stay with us, we're coming right back, stay with us. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. ..
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lou: on wall street stocks closing higher. the volume on the big board 2.2 billion shares. a remind tore listen to my report coast to coast on the salem radio network. the president greeting team penske at the white house. >> if we don't get approval i will have to think in terms of tariffs. but it's all because of the tariffs. mexico is doing more for the united states as of now than congress.
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specifically the democrats. they have to get their act together. they have to work and get something done because we have a tremendous problem at the border. lou: we'll see you tomorrow night. good tonight from new york. trish: why would the fbi rely on opposition research to spy on the trump campaign? joining me tonight, former campaign advisor who says page wasn't the only one who was spied on by the fbi. he was, too. you will hear his story of potential entrapment. see this video? this is known as

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